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Tore O. Vorren was affiliated with the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway in Norway. The career was associated with this institution, contributing to its academic environment.

The scientist's documented research output does not include individual paper titles or specifics on publication venues and co-authors. There is limited publicly available data about particular topics, fields, or subfields of study directly linked to them.

No records indicate involvement with book publications or awards attributed to Tore O. Vorren. Similarly, details on main and subfields of study or key topics explored remain unspecified in the available data.

Given the lack of detailed publication or research topic information, the comprehensive academic profile focuses principally on the formal affiliation with the University of Tromsø, which is a recognized institution in the Arctic research context.

Best Publications

  • THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM OF SVALBARD AND THE BARENTS SEA AREA: ICE SHEET EXTENT AND CONFIGURATION

    Jon Y. Landvik;Stein Bondevik;Anders Elverhøi;Willy Fjeldskaar

  • Triggering mechanisms of slope instability processes and sediment failures on continental margins: a geotechnical approach

    Nabil Sultan;Pierre Cochonat;M Canals;Antonio Cattaneo

  • THE NORWEGIAN–GREENLAND SEA CONTINENTAL MARGINS: MORPHOLOGY AND LATE QUATERNARY SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES AND ENVIRONMENT

    Tore O. Vorren;Jan Sverre Laberg;Frank Blaume;Julian A. Dowdeswell

  • Late Weichselian submarine debris flow deposits on the Bear Island Trough Mouth Fan

    J.S. Laberg;T.O. Vorren

  • Trough mouth fans — palaeoclimate and ice-sheet monitors

    Tore O. Vorren;Jan Sverre Laberg

  • Pleistocene glacial history of the NW European continental margin

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Berit Oline Hjelstuen;K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren;Haflidi Haflidason

  • Glacigenic sediments on a passive continental margin as exemplified by the Barents Sea

    T.O. Vorren;E. Lebesbye;K. Andreassen;K.-B. Larsen

  • FLUCTUATIONS OF THE SVALBARD–BARENTS SEA ICE SHEET DURING THE LAST 150 000 YEARS

    Jan Mangerud;Trond Dokken;Dierk Hebbeln;Beathe Heggen

  • The Plio-Pleistocene glaciation of the Barents Sea-Svalbard region: a new model based on revised chronostratigraphy

    Jochen Knies;Jens Matthiessen;Christoph Vogt;Jan Sverre Laberg

  • Cenozoic erosion and sedimentation in the western Barents Sea

    Tore O. Vorren;Geir Richardsen;Stig-Morten Knutsen;Erik Henriksen

  • The Trænadjupet Slide, offshore Norway — morphology, evacuation and triggering mechanisms

    J.S Laberg;T.O Vorren

  • The last deglaciation (20,000 to 11,000 B. P.) on Andoya, northern Norway

    Tore O. Vorren;Karl-Dag Vorren;Torbjørn Alm;Steinar Gulliksen

  • Late Cenozoic environments in the Barents Sea

    Tore O. Vorren;Morten Hald;Erland Lebesbye

  • Seafloor geomorphology of the SW Barents Sea and its glaci-dynamic implications

    Karin Andreassen;Jan Sverre Laberg;Tore O. Vorren

  • Tertiary Uplift and Erosion in the Barents Sea: Magnitude, Timing and Consequences

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  • The Middle and Late Pleistocence evolution and the Bear Island Trough Mouth Fan

    J.S. Laberg;T.O. Vorren

  • Holocene paleoceanography and glacial history of the West Spitsbergen area, Euro-Arctic margin

    Morten Hald;Hanne Ebbesen;Matthias Forwick;Fred Godtliebsen

  • Submarine landforms characteristic of glacier surges in two Spitsbergen fjords

    D. Ottesen;J.A. Dowdeswell;D.I. Benn;L. Kristensen

  • Deglaciation and palaeoclimate of the Andfjord‐Vågsfjord area, North Norway

    Tore O. Vorren;Liv Plassen

  • On the origin and flow behavior of submarine slides on deep-sea fans along the Norwegian–Barents Sea continental margin

    A. Elverhøi;H. Norem;E. S. Andersen;J. A. Dowdeswell

  • Late Cenozoic prograding wedges on the NW European continental margin: their formation and relationship to tectonics and climate

    K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren;Tore O. Vorren;Martyn S. Stoker;Tove Nielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Sverre Laberg
Jan Sverre Laberg University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Matthias Forwick
Matthias Forwick University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Morten Hald
Morten Hald University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Karin Andreassen
Karin Andreassen University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Haflidi Haflidason
Haflidi Haflidason Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Neil H. Kenyon
Neil H. Kenyon University of Southampton
Christoph Vogt
Christoph Vogt University of Bremen
Jürgen Mienert
Jürgen Mienert University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Michael Ivanov
Michael Ivanov Lomonosov Moscow State University
Berit Oline Hjelstuen
Berit Oline Hjelstuen University of Bergen

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